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Deinterlace lightcapture
Deinterlace lightcapture







deinterlace lightcapture
  1. DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE MOVIE
  2. DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE SOFTWARE
  3. DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE PC
  4. DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE MAC

I have an iMac (leopard) 2.4 gig, 4 gig ram and 1.5 TB ex. Now here's the person I should be talking to. They don't deal well with interlaced video. The other time you want to deinterlace is when uploading to on-line video sites like YouTube. Especially IVTC of NTSC video where you can encode 23.976 fps progressive rather than 29.97 fps interlaced. Both of these can usually be done very cleanly and give you better encoding with lossy codecs like MPEG 2. Some exceptions to the "don't deinterlace" rule are reversing the 3:2 pulldown of NTSC telecined film sources and realigning the fields of out-of-phase PAL captures. On-the-fly deinterlacer probably won't get significantly better than that for a long time.

DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE SOFTWARE

The very best software deinterlacers now are pretty good ( AviSynth's TempGaussMC_beta(), for example) but are also very slow - typically a few frames per second. Whereas if you leave the video interlaced it may not look as good now using ffdshow's deinterlacer, but in the future, as on-the-fly deinterlacers improve, playback of your interlaced video will improve, eventually getting better than you can do now in software now. So unless I want to watch stuff with lines all through it I've got to at least turn on ffdshow's deinterlacing, so it seems like using a superior non-realtime deinterlace during encoding would make more sense, or am I wrong? The problem is this: if you deinterlace now you are forever locking in whatever losses and artifacts the deinterlacer is producing.

DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE PC

I mainly watch on a projector or pc monitor, both getting their signal from the PC. I am about to convert VHS tapes (analog camcorder footage) and was not sure if I should deinterlace or not. Does this apply even with progressive displays like HDTVs? What kbps rate is the audio? 224? 192 ( acceptable) or 160?Īnything viewed on a television must be left interlaced for best quality. How long is the film? 2hrs, 4hours, etc?Ĥ. Are you making a Fancy menu with Main Menu, Chapter Menus, extras, etc, orģ. Need on the DVD format, as opposed to trying to make quality better,īecause on VHS transfers, you really can't make them better ( overall Quality wise as far as playback)Īgainst what you have to work with at the input stage.įocus at the end stage, as far as your preset, what you need and set your encoding preset to that:ġ.

deinterlace lightcapture

(Garbage in Garbage Out), then your end result should focus on what you Proper Transfer units to get the footage captured via FireWire, such as a Canopus ADVC-110įor most VHS footage, if you did everything you could at the outset to insure against GIGO A TBC ( Time Based Correcting) VCR with CLEAN HEADS to keep the tape stablizedģ.

DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE MOVIE

Best Source of the movie possible ( Factory VHS over On Air Dub to tape, How you affect "Best Quality" on the capture front end is by having the following:ġ.

DEINTERLACE LIGHTCAPTURE MAC

INPUTTED INTO THE MAC TO BEGIN WITH, and encoding that footage at a highĮnough Bitrate to match the original footage input, as so that compressionĪrtifacts do not WORSEN the footage being transcoded to MPEG-2. In this case, "Best Quality" will refer to closely matching WHAT WAS ORIGINALLY "Best Quality" preset in Compressor is for the END RESULT, not the Beginning result. You do NOT deinterlace the video while it is being captured, but when you encode toĭVD ( MPEG-2 assets), then the interlacing will occur in the Compressor Preset.Īs for the "Best Quality" argument, your looking at it the wrong way. Having done thousands of VHS to DVD transfers from TBC VHS VCR to my Canopus ADVC-110 to the Mac, lol jagabo's post in the forum is the way to go. If those arguments are right, I'm wasting time doing the Best Quality and making no good DVD out of a QT movie interlaced. "There are really no diference between the DVD presets "Best Quality and Fast encoding" for a VHS captured material". A guy saying that after capture a VHS material, before send it to Compressor to do it's job (as a QT video), we should first deinterlace the video to avoid "blocks" on final compressed video.









Deinterlace lightcapture